Natural History Museum Earth Hall Globe Escalator

Natural History Museum Earth Hall Globe Escalator

Submitted by Michael Frankfort @mfrank_76 Click HERE for a link to the original article Natural History Museum Earth Hall Globe Escalator The Natural History Museum in London is a favorite spot for interior photography, particularly when the weather isn’t ideal...
Day / Night Terminator

Day / Night Terminator

Submitted by Michael Frankfort @mfrank_76 Click HERE for a link to the original article Day / Night Terminator The terminator is the line that separates day and night on Earth, also known as the “grey line” or “twilight zone.” Due to...
Career Showcase / Vitrine des carrières – Dr. Nirit Bernhard

Career Showcase / Vitrine des carrières – Dr. Nirit Bernhard

Dr. Nirit Bernhard STAO – Career Showcase Dr. Nirit Bernhard’s (BSC 1993 UC) lifelong passion for medicine and, specifically, paediatrics, was inspired by early experiences with her brother who has various medical ailments. Since that time she has built a...
5 Very Cool Escalators in London, England

5 Very Cool Escalators in London, England

Submitted by Michael Frankfort @mfrank_76 Click HERE for a link to the original article The article “Five London Escalators That Will Fill You With Joy” highlights unique and quirky escalators in London. It mentions the Natural History Museum’s...
What is the Aurora? Answering questions about this astronomical phenomenon!

What is the Aurora? Answering questions about this astronomical phenomenon!

Submitted by Michael Frankfort @mfrank_76 Click HERE for a link to the original article from Discover The Universe https://www.discovertheuniverse.ca/ Daniella Morrone The article discusses the Aurora Borealis, also known as the Northern Lights, which were visible...
Gravity Wraps Time

Gravity Wraps Time

Submitted by Michael Frankfort @mfrank_76 Click HERE for a link to the original article   Scientists have used a new atomic clock to measure time dilation, the slowing of time due to gravity, over the shortest distance yet—just one millimeter. This phenomenon,...
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